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IN THE. SOCIAL WORLD
CONDUCTED BY MRS. T. SALE PHELAS
Telephone 426.
Ilia Marion Wynne learnt tomor
row to I a visit to SL Simons.
Miss Grace Johnson is visiting
friends In Blackshear.
Mrs. John Kirk left today for a vis
it to Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dessau Bunn of Fair-
fas, spent yesterday In the city.
SMITH’S MAJ0RI1Y OVER
BAOWH IS 1,306
Hilly 73.
For Judge Court of Appeal*; full
Term—Russell, 81.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of B. H. Hill—Broyles,
56; Stephens, 5; Terrell, 19.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Terra of J. R. Pottle—Wade, 81.
For Railroad Commissioner—Mc
Lendon, 21; Trammell, 68.
For Congressman—Henderson, 21;
Walker, 61.
For Judge—Dart, 7; Summerall, 77.
For Solicitor-General — Dickerson,
83.
(Countinued from Page 1.)
Mrs. J. 1. Hollngawortb and daugb
ter. Miss Inez, will leave Monday for
8ul(Iran's Island, 8. C.
Misa Gladys Benton has returned
home after a rlslt spent with relatives
and friends In Polkston.
Mr. 8. 8. Pearson has returned
rora a visit to his daughter, Mrs.
lam Caraker, In Macon.
Mrs. D. R. James and son Ray have
returned from a two weeks visit to
relatives In Tattnall county.
Mrs. B. F. Hubert and children and
Miss Mary Miles returned home yes?
terday from a visit to Thomasvllle.
Miss Cecilia Shrlver hju gone to
Savannah to attend the marriage of
her sister, Miss Roberta Shrlver.
Mrs. Frank B. McDonald and chil
dren and Mrs. J. D. Blalock and little
son Thomas have returned from a de
lightful visit to 8t. Marys.
Mrs. Walter Murray and children
have returned home from Blackshear,
where they were the guests of rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. E. H. Strickland and daughter
Lillian of Camaguey, Cuba, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Strickland left Tuesday night to Join
Mr. Strickland In Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Everett and
three children, George, Jack and lit
tle Miss Martha, have gone for a
short visit to Atlanta and Austell, Ga.,
and Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strickland had
the pleasure of entertaining this week
Mrs. C. W. Love and Elizabeth Love,
of Lakeland, Fla.. Mrs. II. V. MacMIl
lan and Mary Kate and Janice Mac
Millan of Blackshear, Malcomb O'Neal
of Blackshear, and Maland Turten of
Vienna.
For Railroad Commissioner—8. O.
McLendon, 271; Paul B. Trammell,
347.
For Representative In the 64th Con
gress from the Eleventh District of
Georgia—J. A. J. Henderson, 231; J.
Randall Walker, 398.
For Judge Superior Court Waycross
Circuit—F. Willis Dart, 286; J. I. Sura-
merall, 344.
For Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit—M. D. Dickerson, 631.
For Representative— L. J. Cooper,
For Representative—Cooper, 77.
For County Treasurer—Bellinger,
37; Steed ley, 47.
For Tax Receiver—McQuaig, 82.
For Coroner—Harris, 61; Walker,
27.
616.
For County Treasurer—J. W. Bel
linger, 884; W. E. 8tecdley, 239.
For Tax Receiver—J. W. McQuaig,
619.
For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 380;
Joel 8. Walker, 245.
OLD NINE PRECINCT.
For Governor—J. Randolph Ander-
•n. 160; L. O. Hardman, 22; N. E.
Harris, 22.
For United States Senator (Long
Term)—Joseph M. Brown, 21; Hoke
Smith, 181.
For United States Senator (Short
Term)—John R. Cooper,3; Thomas 8.
Felder, 2; Thomas W. Hardwick, 144;
0. R. Hutchens, 6; John M. Slaton, 47.
For Secretary of State—Philip Cook,
203.
For Comptroller-General — G. M.
Roberts, 46; Wm. A. Wright, 150.
Attorney-General — Warren
Grice, 34; Clifford Walker, 132.
For State Treasurer—Lem M. Park,
70; W. J. Speer, 132.
For State Superintendent of Schools
—H. 8. Bowden, 81; M. L. Brittain, 123.
For Pension Commissioner—John
W. Lindsey, 201.
For Prison Commissioner—W. J.
Flanders, 131; E. L. Rainey, 29; G. B.
Tipplns, 38.
For Commissioner of Agriculture—
J. J. Brown. 41; J. D. Price, 162.
For Commissioner of Commerce and
Labor—H. M. Stanley, 202.
For Associate Justice of the Su
prerae Court for Full Terms—Beverly
D. Evans—168; Hiram Warner Hill,
165.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Full
Term—Richard B. Russell, 204.
For Judgo Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of B. H. Hill—Nash It.
Broyles, 130; Alex. Stephens, 44: Wll
Ham H. Terrell, 30.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
plred Term of J. R. Pottle—Peyton L.
Wade, 204.
For Railroad Commissioner—8. G.
McLendon, 81; Paul B. Trammell, 120.
For Representative In the 64th Con-
HI .SKIN DISTRICT.
For Governor—Anderson, 5; Hard
man, 4; Harris, 4.
For Senator (Long Term)—Brown,
4; Smith, 9.
For Senator (Short Term)—Coop-
0; Felder, 0; Hardwick, 10;
Hutchens, 0; Slaton, 3. _
For Secretary of State—Cook, 13.
For Comptroller-General—Roberts,
7; Wright, 6.
For Attorney-General—Grice, 4:
Walker, 9.
For 8tate Treasurer—Park 8;
Speer, 5.
State Superintendent of Schools—
Bowden, 12; Brittain, 1.
sey, 13.
For Prison Commissioner—Flan
ders, 6; Rainey. 0; Tipplns, 7.
Brown, 6; Price, 7. M
For Commissioner of Commerce
and Labor—Stanley, 13.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Evans,
13; Hill 13.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Full
Term—Russell, 13.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of B. H. Hill—Broyles, 3;
Stephens, 2; Terrell, 8.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
pired Term of J. R. Pottle-Wade, 13.
For. Railroad Commissioner—Mc-
I<cndon, 9; Trammell, 4.
For Congress—Henderson, 10:
Walker. 3.
For Judge Superior Cour—Dart, 1;
Summerall, 12.
For Solicitor-General — Dickerson,
Mrs. George K. MacDonell and two
children. Margaret and Robert, who
have been vlstlng In Fitzgerald, ar
rived In the city to Join Dr. MacDon-
nell and sons and will be at home to
their friends at No. 208 Nicholls
street. Dr. and Mrs. MacDonnoll are g ri , B# from the Eleventh District of
both Aeorlgans, but have lived sev- Georgia—j. A. J. Henderson, 28; J.
oral years In Mexico and returned to n an dnt1 Walker, 175.
their native state on account of the j.^ r judge Superior Court Waycross
war. | Circuit—F. Willis Dart, 88; J. I. burn-
— 'moral!, 117.
Marring* of lateretL I For Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit—M. D. Dickerson, 203.
The nurritie of Mira Robert. Shrl-1 ** RW*»»UU«>-U Coopor,
vsr to Mr. Thomas E. Grady will oc- ***• . n ...
cur tht. .ftrrnoon .. 5:50 In Snrxn.1 T'Z ^TT/.
„h. the bom. of ,h. brlde'x «*S-»*** ££2* 'w. ItaQuIft
Thl» xnnouncrra.nl will bo of. In
tcml to th. many friend, of tbo
lovely youni bride In Way.roon
SOS.
HteryTelllnc Hour at Library.
Mlu Anna Morrlaon will entertain
the little folk, at the Library rooma
Saturday afternoon at live o'clock.
It la oarneetly hoped that a larie
•••esdasce will rcs.id Mia, Horn-
aon for her klndneu In amuiln, the
children. Bach child I, relucted to
brief lire cenu.
X»w Beak, al Library.
The librarian report, the followlm
new book, already received at the LI-
brary: "Penrod." by Booth Tarklnf
ton; "Crowda, Jr,. ' by Lee; "The Blue
Flower." by VaaDyke; "The Call of
the Cumberland;" "The Bye of the
World." by Harold Bell WrlfhL
The followlm book, are expected
to arrive every day: “Crowda" by
Lee; "Ramona," by H. II. Jacktoa
"Jim Honda," by Child; "Mother
Kathleen." by Morria and "The Bfo-
list leal I.”
For Coroner—R. D. Harrla M; Joel
8. Walker. HI.
IIERARDVILLR DINTRICT.
For Oovernor—Andereon. 75'
Hardman. 1; Harrla, 5.
For Senator (Lome Term)—Brown,
It; Smith. «S.
For 8enalor (Short Term)—Coop-
v 4; Felder, 1; Hardwick. II;
Hutchcna I; Slaton. 41.
For Secretary of Sttto—Philip
Cook, SO.
Ftor Comptroller-General—Roberta
I; Wrlfht. TO.
Ftor Attorney-General—Grice,
Walker. 4*.
For Stale Treasurer—I’ark, at;
Speer. S7.
State Superintendent of School*—
Bowden. S4; Brittain. 41.
For Pension Commiaatoner—John
W. Undeey. 41. '
For Prleon Pommluloner—Flan
den. 34: Rainey, ST; Ttpplaa *. 1
For Commiaatoner of Agriculture—
Drown. S4; Price, 44.
Ftor Commissioner of Commerce
and Labor—Stanley, 41
For Auodate Junior of the
prenw Court for Full Terma—Evnna.
Chickens, Pish
And all kinds of fresh
meats, fit to eat.
Guilford’s Market
RING 6 AND TELL IT TO FRANK
For Commissioner of ComrntrcF
. AUGUST . 1914.
and Labor—H. M. Stanley, 92.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Term—Beverly
D. Evans, 5$; Hiram Warner Hill, 55,
For Judge Court of Appeala, Full
Term—Rickard B. Russell, 92.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of B. H. Hill—Nash R.
Broyles, 69; Alex. Stephens, 6; Wil
liam H. Terrell, 14.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of J. R. Pottle-Peyton L.
Wade, 90.
For Railroad Commissioner—8. O.
McLendon, 31; Paul B. Trammell, 52.
For Congressman—J. A. J. Hender
son, 55; J. Ran',all Walker, 37.
For Judge—F. Willis Dart, 23; J. 1.
Summerall, 68.
For Solicitor-General—M. D. Dick
erson, 92.
For Representative—L. J. Cooper,
For Solicitor-General Waycrosa Cir
cuit—M. D. Dickerson, 28.
For Representative—L. J. Cooper,
For County Treasurer—J. W. Bel
linger, 0; W. E. Steedley, 27.
For Tax Receiver—J.. W. McQuaig,
For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 4; Joel
8. Walker, 23.
87.
For County Treasurer—J. W. Bel
linger, 65; W. E. Steedley, 37.
For Tax Receiver—J. W. McQuaig,
92.
owden, 12; Brittain, 1. Smith, 43
For Penalon Commissioner—Lind- y QT Un
For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 20;
Joel 8. Walker, 70.
For County Commissioner—Britt,
1; Griffis. 90.
FAIRFAX DISTRICT.
For Governor—J. Randolph Ander
son, 0; L. O. Hardman, 46; N. E. Har
ris, 2.
For United States Senator (Long
Term)— Joseph M. Brown, 4; Hoke
HAYWOOD DISTRICT.
For Governor—Anderson 6; Hard
man, 3; Harris, 4.
For Senator (Lon* Term)—Brown,
0; Smith, 12. *
For Senator (Short Term)—Cooper.
0; Felder, 3; Hardwick, 6; Slaton, 3.
For Secretary of State—Cook, 12.
For Comptroller-General— Roberta,
7; Wright, 5.
For Attorney-General — Grice, 1;
Walker, 11.
For State Treaaurer—Park, 10;
Speer, 2.
For State Superintendent of Schools
—Bowden, 8; Brittain, 5.
For Pension Commissioner—Lindsey
12.
For Commissioner of Agriculture— 2,
For United States Senator (Short
Term)—John R. Cooper, 0; Thomas
S. Felder, 0; Thomas W. Hardwick,
45; O. R. Hutchens, 0; John M. Sla-
13.
For Representative—Cooper, 13.
For County Treasurer—Bellinger.
5; Steedley, 8.
For Tax Receiver—McQuaig, 13;
For Coroner—Harris, 9; Walker, 4.
JAMESTOWN DISTRICT.
For Governor—Anderson 16; Hard
man, 11; Harris, 13.
For Senator (Long Term)—Joseph
M. Brown, 3; Iloko Smith, 36.
For Senator (Short Term—Cooper,
; Felder, 0; Hardwick, 21; Hutch
ens, 2; Slaton, 13.
For Secretary of 8tate—Cook, 38.
For Comptroller-General—Roberts,
14; Wright 23.
For Attorney-General—Grice, 7;
Walker, 32.
For State Treaaurer—Park, 17;
Speer, 21.
State Superintendent of Schools—
Bowden. 19; Brittain, 19.
For Pension Commissioner—Lind •
sey, 38.
For Prison Commissioner-Flan
ders, 18; Rainey. 3; Tipplns, 16.
For Commissioner of Agriculture—
Brown, 13; Price, 25.
For Commissioner of Commcrco
and Ijabor—Stanley, 39.
For Aasociate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terras—Evans,
36; Hill, 23.
For Court of Appeals, Full Terra—
Russell. 38.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of B. H. HIU-Broyles,
16; Stephens, 12; Terrell, 15.
For Judge Court of Appals, Unex-
plred Term of'J. R. Pottle—Wade, 38.
For Railroad Commissioner—Mc
Lendon. 13; Trammell, 27.
For Congreaa — Henderson 8;
Walker. 32.
Fbr, Judge Superior Court—Dart.
I; Summerall, 28.
For Solicitor-General— Dickerson,
For Comptroller-General — O. M.
Roberta, 19; Wm. A. Wright, 28.
For Attorney-General — Warren
Grice, 20; Clifford Walker, 27.
For State Treasurer—Lem M. Park,
16; W. J. Speer, 32.
For State Superintendent of Schools
—H. S. Bowden, 15; M. L. Brittain, 32.
For Pension Commissioner—John
W*. Lindsey, 48.
For Prison Commissioner—W. J.
Flanders, 30; E. L. Rainey, 8; G. B.
Tipplns, 9.
For Commissioner of Agriculture—
J. J. Brown, 19; J. D. Price, 28.
For Commissioner of Commerce and
‘Labor—H. M. Stanley, 48.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Beverly
D. Evans, 34; Hiram Warner Hill, 34.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Full
Term—Richard B. Russell, 48.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of B. H. Hill,—Nash R.
Broyles, 42; Alex. Stephens, 2; Wil
liam H. Terrell, 3.
For Judge Cpurt of Appeals, Unex
plred Term of J. R. Pottle—Peyton L.
Wade, 46.
For Railroad Commissioner—S. G.
McLendon, 4; Paul B. Trammell, 44.
For Representative In the 64th Con
gress from the Eleventh District of
Goorgia—J. A. J. Henderson, 7; J.
Randall Walker, 41.
For Judge Superior Court Waycross
Circuit—F. Willis Dart, 6; J. I. Sum
merall, 43.
For Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit— M. D, Dickerson, 49.
For Representative—L. J. Cooper,
For County Treasurer—J. W. Bellin
ger, 3; W. E. Steedley, 45.
For Tax Receiver—J. W. McQuaig,
48.
For Repreaentatlve—Cooper, 37.
For County Treaaurer—Bellinger,
; Steedley, '36.
For Tax Receiver—McQuaig, 39;
For Coroner—Harrla, 4; Walker 34.
For County Commiaaloner—Britt
I; Griffis, 2.
MILLWOOD DISTRICT.
For Governor—J. Randolph Ander-
aou, 9: L. O. Hardman, 61;
Harrla, 19.
'VTuld 8U,« Srahtor IMN J i
Term)—Joraph M. Brown. II: Hoke
Smith, 77.
For United Bute, Senxtor (Short
reiaer, inwiu» »»•
1; a R. Hutcheni, I: John N. SU- "j
ton. 11.
°*- **' „ , Term-Rlch.nl B. RuneU. 18.
Ftor Secretary of Sute-Phlllp ,, nr , ud .. Aooe.1,
Cook. »L
For Comptroller-General—G.
Robert,. 14; Wm. A. Wright. 41.
oh.ru. 14: whh A. wrtg.t, «• 1Un t
Ftor Attornej-Ooneral _ Wnrren _ , .
Grin. It; Clifford Wnlker. 7L - -- , p oU „_ P „ton ,
Ftor 8UU Trenurer—Lem M. Pork ** T ' rm 01 * *• POW1 ' l T **■
... W. J. Speer, IL
State Superintendent ot School*—
Ftor Penaloa Commiaaloner—John
r. Undeey, IL
Ftor Prleon Commlealoner-W. J. GeorgU-J.
FUndera. 6; E. U Rainey. It; O. B. Randall Walker. M.
Ttpplaa. 7*. 1 "
. J. Brown. *7: J. a Price. !*.
For Secretary of State—Philip Cook,
For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 3; Joel
S. Walker. 45.
Ftor County Commissioner—A
Brett, 6; W. W. Orlffle, 43.
TELMORE DISTRICT.
For Goremor—J. Randolph Ander-
■on, 4; L. O. Hardman, 33; N. E. Har
ris. 1.
For United Slates Senator (Loot
Term)— Joseph M. Brown. 1: Hobo
Smith. 37.
For United States Senator (Short
Term)—John R. Cooper, 0: Thomas
S. Felder. 0; Thomas W. Hardwick.
34; G. R. Hutcheni, 0; John M. Sla
ton, 3.
Ftor Secretary ol State—Philip Cook,
28.
For Comptroller-Oeneral — O. M.
Roberts, 34; Wm. A. Wright, 4.
For Attorney-General — Warren
Orlce, 1: Clifford Walker. 2«.
Ftor Slate Treasurer—Lem M. Park,
24; W. J. Speer, 1.
For State Superintendent of Schoole
—II. 8. Bowden, 1; M. L. Britain, 27.
For Pension Commissioner—John
W. Lindsey, 24.
Ftor Prison Commissioner—W. J.
Flanders. 1; E. L. Rainey, «; O. B.
r Tipplns, 25.
Ftor CommUlsoner of Agriculture—
Ftor Commiaaloner ot Commerce and
Labor—H. M. Stanley. 23.
Ftor AaaocUte Justice ot the Su-
For United Sutra Senator (Short ^ CouM M „„ Term ._B,ver
T '™ , t*r j“ Thomaa*W.^Hardwick! * D • »= «— W *™" H,U '
For Judge Court ot AppraU, Fall
Ftor Judgo Court ot Appeals. Unex
„ plred Term ot B. H. Hill—Nash R.
Broyles. 35; Alex. Stephens, 3; WU-
Ptor Judge Court of AppraU, Unex-
Wade, 23.
Ftor Railroad CommUUooer—S. O,
>UllP DUpcriUiruucu, ws hvmw« ,,
8. Bowden. R|IU Britain. 47. McLendon. 4; Pool & Trammell. 24.
For Rapraaaatattv, In the 44th Con-
graaa from the Eleventh DUtrtct ot
4; J.
I,PIUS. I, For Judge Superior Court Waycrosa
Ftor Coatmlssloasr ot Agriculture— CkctUt-F. WU1U Dart, I; J. L Sum-
1; Felder. 4; Hardwick. 40; Slkton, th tVJcj, 0; Clifford Walker, 37.
For Secretary of State—Cook, 43. For State Treaaurer—Lem M. Park,
For Comptroller-General — Roberts, j 4; W. J. Speer, 34.
26; Wright, 69. For SUte Superintendent of School*
For Attorney-General — Grice, 29; j—H. 8. Bowden, 2; M. L. Brittain, 24.
Walker, 64. For Penzlon CommUzkraer—John
For State Treaaurer — Park, 64; iW. Llndaey, 27.
Speer, 30. | For Prison CommUiloner—W. J.
For State Superintendent of School* Flandera, 31; E. L. Rainey, 2; G. B.
■Bowden, 28; Brittain, 66.
For Pension Commissioner—Lind*
sey, 93.
F6r Prison Commissioner—Flanders
19; Rainey, 15; Tipplns. 69.
For Commissioner of Agriculture.—
Brown, 29; Price, 62.
For Commissioner of Commerce and ]D. Evans, 37; Hiram Warner Hill, 37.
Labor—Stanley, 93. j For Judge Court of Appeals, Full*
For Aasociate Justice of the Su-1 Term—Richard B. Russell, 37. j
preme Court for Full/Terms—Evans, | For Judge Court of Appeala, Unex-
70; Hill, 76. j plred Term of J. H. Htll-Naah R.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Full Broyles, 22; Alex. Stephens, 6; Wll-
For Prison Commissioner—Flanders
0; Rainey, 10; Tipplns, 2.
For Commiaaloner of Agriculture-
Brown, 5;’Price, 7.
For Commissioner of Commerce and
Labor—Stanley, 12.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Evans,
7; Hill, 10.
For Judge of Court of Appeals, Full
Term—Russell, 12.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of B. H. Hill—Broyles, 0;
Stephens, 6; Terrell, 6.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of J. R. Pottle— Wade, 12.
For Railroad Commissioner—Mc
Lendon, 3; Trammell, 9.
For Congress—Henderson, 6; J.
Randall Walker, 7.
For Judge Superior Court Waycross
Circuit—Dart, 2; Summerall, 10.
For Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit—Dickerson, 10.
For Representative—Cooper, 12.
For County Treasurer—Bellinger,
3; Steedley, 9.
For Tax Receiver—McQuaig, 12.
For Coroner—Harris, 10; Walker, 2.
GLENMOKE DISTRICT.
For Governor—Anderson, 21; Hard
man, 20; Harris, 0.
For Senator (Long Term)—Brown,
20; Smith, 19. \
For Senator (Short Term)—Cooper,
0; Felder, 0;,Hardwick, 22; Hutchens,
1; Slaton, 18.
For Secretary of State—Cook, 40.
For Comptroller-General— Roberts,
21; Wright, 19.
For Attorney-General — Grice, 16;
Walker, 22.
For State Treasurer — Park, 29
Speer, 11.
For State Superintendent of Schools
—Bowden, 23; Brittain, 18.
For Pension Commissioner—Lind
sey, 41.
For Prison Commissioner—Flanders,
23; Rainey, 2; Tipplns, 16.-
For Commissioner of Agriculture—
Brown. 9; Price, 30.
For Commissioner of Commerce and
Labor—Stanley, 41.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Evans.
27; Hill, 26.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Full
Term—Russell, 41.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex«
plred Term of B. H. Hill—Broyles,
27; Stephens, 6; Terrell, 4.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of J. R. Pottle—Wade, 38.
For Railroad Commissioner, McLen
don, 25; Trammell, 15.
For Congress—Henderson, 15 Wal
ker, 26.
For Judge Superior Court Waycross
Circuit—Dart, 4; 8ummerall, 34.
For Solicitor General—Dickerson,
Term—Russell, 92.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of B. H. Hill—Broyles, 42;
Stephens, 12; Terrell, 40.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of J. R. Pott!^—Wade, 91.
For Railroad Commissioner—Mc
Lendon, 27; Trammell, 67.
For Congress—Henderson, 38; Wal
ker, 57.
For Judge—Dart, 26; Summerall, 69
For Solicitor-General — Dickerson,
91.
For Representative—Cooper, 70.
County Treasurer—Bellinger, JO;
Steedley, 54.
Tax Receiver—McQuaig, 94.
Coroner—Harris, 26; Walker, 67.
Co. Commissioner—Britt, 63; Grif
fis, 39.
BICKLEY DISTRICT.
For Governor—J. Randolph Ander
son, 46; L. G. Hardman, 22; N. E. Har
ris, 24.
For United States Senator (Long
Terra)—Joseph M. Brown, 37; Hoke
Smith, 55.
For United States Senator, (Short
Term)—John R. Cooper, 4; Thomas
S. Felder, 3; Thomas W. Hardwick,
22; G. R. Hutchens, 0; John M. Slaton,
54.
75.
41.
For Representative—Cooper, 41.
For Treaaurer — Bellinger, 23;
Steedley, 17.
For Tax Receiver—McQuaig, 41.
For Coroner—Harris, 8; Walker, 82.
WARE8B0R0 DISTRICT.
For Oovernor—Anderson, 37; Hard
man, 4«; Harris, 12.
For Senator (Long Term)—Brown,
12; Smith, 82.
For Senator (Short Term)—Cooper,
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Magnolia Balm. Tbit Liquid
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7S casks per bottle for either color.
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LYON MFC. CO*
42 Wk 5th St, Breshly, H.Y.
Tipplns, 6.
For Commissioner of Agriculture—
J. J. Brown, 2; J. D. Price, 36.
For Commissioner of Commerce and
Labor—H. M. Stanley, 87.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Beverly
For Secretary of State—Philip Cook,
For Comptroller-General — O. M.
Roberts, 33; Wm. A. Wright, 68. #
For Attorney-General — Warren
Grice, 31; Clifford Walker, 68.
For State Treasure.—Lem M. Park,
56; W. J. Speer, 35.
For State Superintendent of Schools
—H. S. Bowden, 45; M. L. Brittain, 44.
For Pension Commissioner—John
W. Lindsey, 87.
For Prison Commissioner—W. J.
Flanders, 38; E. L. Rainey, 9; G. B.
Tipplns, 41.
For Commissoner of Agriculture—
J. J. Brown, 61; J. D. Price, 28.
For Commissioner of Commerce and
Labor—H. M. Stanley, 92.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Beverly
D. Evans, 69; Hiram Warner Hill, 85.
For Ji^dge Court of Appeals, Full
Term—Richard B. Russell, 92.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of B. H. Hill—Nash R.
Broyles, 25; Alex. Stephens, 15; Wll
liam H. Terrell, 61.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex
pired Term of J. R. Pottle-Peyton
L. Wade, 89.
For Railroad Commissioner—S. Q.
McLendon, 43; Paul B. Trammell, 45.
For Congress—J. A. J. Henderson
28; J. Randall Walker, 59.
For Judge Waycrosa Circuit—F.
Willis Dart, 8; J. I. Summerall, 84.
For Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit—M. D. Dickerson, 87.
For Representative—L. J. Cooper,
82.
For County Treasurer—J. W. Bellin
ger, 25; W. E. Steedley, 68.
For Tax Receiver^. W. McQuaig.
For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 63; Joel
S. Walker. 26.
BRAGANZA DISTRICT.
Ham H. Terrell, 10.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of J. R. Pottle-Peyton L.
Wade, 38.
For Railroad Commissioner—S. O.
McLendon, 2; Paul B. Trammell, 35.
For Representative in the 64th Con
gress from the Eleventh District of
Georgia—J. A. J. Henderson, 6; J.
Randall Walker, 32.
For Judge Superior Court Waycross
Circuit—F. Willis Dart, 3; J. I. Sum
merall, 35.
For'Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit—M. D. Dickerson, 38.
For Representative—L. J. Cooper, 38
For County Treasurer—J. W. Bellin
ger, 30; W. E. Steedley, 8.
For Tax Receiver—J. W. McQuaig,
i. i'vfi
For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 36; Joel
S. Walker, 2.
BEACH DISTRICT.
For Governor—J. Randolph Ander
son, 82; L. G. Hardman, 16; N. E. Har
ris, 16.
For United States Senator (Long
Term)—Joseph M. Brown, 11; Hoke
Smith, 102.
For United States Senator ( Short
Term)—John R. Cooper, 3; Thoftnas
S. Felder, 1; Thomas W. Hardwick,
18; G. R. Hutchens, 2; John M. Sla
ton, 57.
For Secretary of State—Philip Cook,
111.
For Comptroller-General — G. M.
Roberts, 60; Wm. A. Wright, 67.
For Attorney-General — Warren
Grice, 71; Clifford Walker, 40.
For State Treasurer—Lem M. Park,
67; W. J. Speer, 44.
For State Superintendent of Schools
—H. S. Bowden, 21; M. L. Brittain, 92.
For Pension Commissioner—John
W. Lindsey, 112.
For Prison Commissioner—W. J.
Flanders, 28; E. L. Rainey, 17; G. B.
Tipplns, 66.
For Commissioner of Agriculture— i
J. J. Brown,70; J. D. Price, 42. . 1
For Commissioner of Commerce an<r^
Labor—H. M. Stanley, 113.
For Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court for Full Terms—Beverly
D. Evans, 102; Hiram Warner Hill, 97.
For Judge Court of Appeals, .Full
Term—Richard B. Russell, 109.
For Judge of Court of Appeals; Un
expired Terra of B. H. Hill—Nash R.
Broyles, 62; Alex Stephens, 24; Wil
liam H. Terrell, 35.
For Judge Court of Appeals, Unex-
plred Term of J. R. Pottle—Peyton L.
Wade, 108.
For Railroad Commissioner—S. O.
McLendon, 28; Paul B. Trammell, 84.
For Representative in the 64th Con
gress from the Eleventh District of
Georgia—J. A. J. Henderson, 77; J.
Randall Walker, 36.
For Judge Superior Court Waycross
Circuit—F. Willis Dart, 32; J. I Sum
merall, 81.
For Solicitor-General Waycross Cir
cuit—M. D. Dickerson, 113.
For Representative—L. J. Cooper,
112.
For County Treaaurer—J. W. Bel
linger, 62; W. E. Steedley, 41.
For Governor—J. Randolph Ander-1 F ° r T » x Receiver—J. W. McQuaig,
son, 13; L. O. Hardman, 24; N. E. Har-.U*-
rls, 1. | For Coroner—R. D. Harris, 91; Joel
For United States Senator (Long 8. Walker, 22.
Term)—Joseph M. Brown, 16; Hoke*
Smith, 21.
For United States Scuaior (Short
Term)—John R. Cooper, 0; Thomas S.
Felder, 0; Thomas W. Hardwick, 35;
O. R. Hutchens, 0; John M. Slaton. 2.
For Secretary of 8tate—Philip Cook,
42.
For Comptroller-General—G.
Roberts, 5; Wm. A. Wright, 2i.
LOST—Pointer puppy, about flvo
months old. White with black spots.
Had on new tan collar. Reward if
returned to Brantley-Oroover Hard
ware Co. 8-20-2ts.
For Attorney-General — Warren than It is worth.
Generally speaking, a medal Is a
orm of decoration which costs more
Summer Colds
The first dose of Seal’s Cold V
Tablets relieves tHat miserable
feeling, a few doses curss. Your
money back if they fail.
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